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QUOTE: quote]Originally posted by AntonioFP45 [br]Thanks Don, [;)] I think that on the other Walther's Cars related thread you agreed that "Molybdenum" can work well also as it is an electrical conducting grease that also contains crushed graphite. This in turn eliminates the problem of regular graphite coating the rails. [:D] Two benefits in one! Electrical conductivity (for the lighting kit) along with eliminating axle squeal [:0] (just got a brand new Walther's car that has one squealing axle. Good goobly! Is it annoying!) This item can be found in most electronics supply stores. I think some hobby stores carry it and they call it "Molly magic".
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 The Walther's passenger cars are gorgeous. My LHS rep reminded me though that the journals must be lubricated occasionally or you will eventually hear "squealing". The Labelle lubricants should do the job. I
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